Name:
World Studies
Mrs. Wong
English Law: Unit Calendar
Thursday, October 13th
Journal: - Discipline Scenario (Discussion Only)
Activities: - Review The Legacy of Ancient Greece & Rome reading
- Introduction to English Law Unit
- Guided notes: Democracy develops in England
- Introduction to English Law Timeline Project
Homework: - Continue to work on English Law Timeline Project
Friday, October 15th
Journal: - What are the benefits of having a “common law”?
Activities: - Magna Carta Worksheet
- Excerpts from the Magna Carta
- Magna Carta Multiple Choice
Homework: - Continue to work on English Law Timeline Project
Monday, October 17th
Journal: - What was the main purpose of the Magna Carta?
Activities: - Review Friday’s assignments
- Guided Notes: King Edward I/Parliament
- Parliament Reading
- Discussion: Was the first Parliament truly democratic?
Homework: - Continue to work on English Law Timeline Project
Tuesday, October 18th
Journal: - Introduction to Blaat Activity/Formation of Groups
Activities: - Blaat Activity
Homework: - Continue to work on English Law Timeline Project
Wednesday, October 19th
Journal: - Get into groups to work on Blatt Activity
Activities: - Work on Blatt Activity
Homework: - Complete individual work for Blaat Activity
- Continue to work on English Law Timeline Project
Thursday, October 20th
Journal: - Students will be given two minutes to prepare for presentations
Activities: - Blaat Activity Presentations
- Complete graphic organizer during presentations
- Debrief Blatt Activity
- Reading/critical thinking questions on the English Civil War
Homework: - Complete individual work for Blaat Activity
- Continue to work on English Law Timeline Project
Friday, October 21st
Journal: - As you should know from yesterday’s reading, the Roundheads
successfully won the Civil War and ended the monarchy in England. Why, then, does England have a monarch today?
Activities: - Who is Cromwell Activity
- Guided Notes: Restoration
- Merry Monarchy/Bloodless Revolt Reading & questions
Homework: - Continue to work on English Law Timeline Project
Monday, October 24th
Journal: - Glorious Revolution Political Cartoon
Activities: - Think/Pair/Share on the English Bill of Rights
- Bill of Rights Activity
Homework: - Continue to work on English Law Timeline Project
Tuesday, October 25th
Journal: - Which rights listed in the English Bill of Rights do you believe were most
essential for the people during the 16th-17th Centuries? Which are most
essential for people today?
Activities: - Guided Notes: Limited Constitutional Government
- British Parliamentary System Simulation
Homework: - English Law Timeline Project due tomorrow
- Start reviewing for the English law unit test
Wednesday, October 26th
Journal: - Did the English Bill of Rights look familiar to you? Why?
Activities: - Collect & discuss English Law Timeline Project
- Reading on the American Revolution
Homework: - Review for English law unit test
Thursday, October 27th
Journal: - What questions do you have from the study guide?
Activities: - Review study guide
- Jeopardy Review Game
Homework: - Study for tomorrow’s unit test
Friday, October 28th
Journal: - Students will be given two minutes to prepare for the test
Activities: - English Law Unit Test
- YOU MUST FINISH THE TEST DURING CLASS TODAY!!!
Homework: - N/A